Laurel [noun]

Definition of Laurel:

distinction

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Sentence/Example of Laurel:

From CEOs to journalists to politicians, this year’s class of Fortune’s 40 Under 40 is an incredible group of innovators who refuse to rest on their laurels.

This is a time in history where companies cannot rest on their laurels or make empty promises when it comes to embracing and cultivating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace.

He’s a mechanical engineer at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md.

For the early stage DTC startups who are seeing higher-than-expected sales growth, they are not resting on their laurels either.

The Twins didn’t rest on their offseason laurels, adding the likes of Josh Donaldson, Kenta Maeda and Homer Bailey without losing too much of note.

He went out into the garden, and the rustling of the laurel-bushes frightened him.

Burn the male olive-branch and the pine twig and juniper, and let the blazing laurel crackle amid the hearth.

The composer was recalled fifteen times and presented with a laurel wreath.

Nothing was to be thought of but a frame for this—olive, bay, laurel, everything appropriate to the conqueror.

They could hear bird calling bird far within, among the myrtles and laurel hedges.